PAGE SIXTEEN. | LIEUTENANT ~ SHACKLETON'S ~ FEAT IS IMPETUS Tt Yotor (or on ,, _-- pm st Fels v o lee 3 eal N.Y Lint Shackleton y re NEW STRENGTH IN SPRING. Nature Needs Aid in Making Health-Giving Blood. In the spring the system needs ton ing up. In tho spring to be healthy and strong you must have new blood, just as the trees must have new sap. Nature demands it and without this new blood you will feck weak and languid. You may have: twinges fd Eine : rheumatism or the sharp stabbing 3 : A ; ; ! os vad * Hi pains of neuralgia. Often thero are : - . . oe ik : ry] disfiguring pimpl ti th Gir Phlip Brockle/zirst, GC r7arspal ~ , # a = pd ro Le Catt Zo te Dogs , pat ig Se guring pimples or eruptions on the vod + Baber Charge of Fores ast Sve" TR: % skin. In other cases there ix merciy a Stedger, Surveyor and Sake; ge of LOE 3 IVF coms : ++ | feeling of tired able Ts Poin of Previn Dplrers cling of tiredness, and & variable af i SER Lo 3 : -r = petite. Any of these aro signs that { fh : dtr STOL Ue En i: introduced for soldiers' accounts, with the blood is out of order--that the in- 4 . { 7 : j HE headings and all trading items print. door life of wintar has told upon you. ed: much to the relief of pay-ser- What is needed to put you right is a geants, who had always been requir- tonio and in all the world there is no od to enter everything in manuseript. tonic can equal Dr. Williams' Pink The introduction of printed ledgers Pills. These pills actually make new, had been attempted in some regiments rich, red blood--your greatest necd. im but all general officers had not agreed spring. This new blood drives out dis- in accepting them at their inspections. |vase, clears the skin and makes weak, The new ledger had a model form of |easily tired men and women and chil- a completed account pasted inside the dren bright, active and strong. Mrs. cover, and this bore the signature of | J. C. Moses, Bronton, N.S. says: : a 3 "Phomas Atking," with that of "A. | 'Last spring my daughter was com- assosintion' With Tons 5 3 4 A A J. Lawrence, captain,"~ showing that {pletely run down, she was very pale, specimen of army tavtiiidl #5 ol . it "had emanated from that distin- | had no appetite, and became very net- adventurous men Shackleton took with him a special-| ally live, : hia guished corps, the rifle brigade, in |vous, and we were alarmed about her. from following in| ly built motor sledge, which he hoped In . . Hg i : which presumably the original then | We decided to give her Dr. Williams' the path in which | to use in his polar dash, and several | years ago to a service oazine ¢ lloncliurioh Cala ih served as a private. This claim would | Pink Pills and soon after she begai they led s6 that discovery of the | Siberian ponies, in addition to a | wrler claimed: to. have aga Ae I Foy Leung a -- be admissible enough but for the date | {aking them there was a decided im- South Pole, at least, ig, with the aid pack of dogs wiginal hero with' a vere i Tm #) eghe Wark by ing so recent. § provement. She gained in weight and of Qirships and aeroplanes, within Yofore leaving © Lond Lieut. | tion of his ; : enumera- Whee) Scere 4 i tis well known that early in the vigor, her color returned, and het measurable distance of accomplish- Shackleton was presented Hy Queen |: slic loet 3 nineteenth century soldiers' accounts jwhg le system seemed to Vi ment. phish: (en: with s ritish flag to an 1 1630.1 ia); document. dated Junuary, NET RESULT OF VOYAGE. were anything but well kept, and that huilt Wa I can warmly a Liept. Shackleton and party left | 13 with him on his southern dash. ame "lig Lag Atkis bie honord] Point reached within 111 miles of the South Pole. the monthly settlements of pay were | Williams' Pink Pills to all who London, on July 36th, 1907, on board CY Jsout the year 1780 p vas on Magnetic pole also reached. Eight mountain chains discovered. | very irregularly made. Suddenly there the Nimrod, originally a Newfound THOMAS ATKINS. aiid, taking. the Dai a ih One hunkdred mountains surveyed. Volcano of Mount Erebus, 13,120)arose in the Royal regiment of arti "Sid by all medicine dealers or by land sailing vessel of 227 tons, hut Eh shilling, enlisted in 1806, in the Fifih. feet high, ascended. : lery a genius in the person of a gun-{ 0" 0 50 cents a box or six boxes which had been refitted as a steam | How Name Came to Be Applied to | now the " Northumbe rlat d fusil ine Theory that there is an area ol! atmospheric calm surrounding the) ner of the name of Thomas Atkins, for $2,50, from The Dr. Williams' Mo barguentine. Shackleton is an officer Soldier vith which distinguished usiliers, | South Pole disproved. ev idently a born accountant. Gunner of the British navy, and before-leav- | London Globe : ' served in the Peninsul Sint 1 Lowest temperature recorded 88 degrees below freezing, or 56 de- | Atkins had taken a good deal to ing London King Edward bestowed "Ut. has often been said that the | of Roleia, Vimiero Su a Co nl attles grees below zero. heart the grievances under which the "ran him the Victoria Order. world knows nothing of its evatent od in the wisfartunes di : Discovered glacier 120 miles long and forty miles wide. private Soldier oer: pastisslariy d e was a member of eo Britiyl L | : regard. to his. accounts, jor he hac Antarctic expedition Sg Ms 3 a this case that the ntne. of . the | was 'we led be } ; . ; ae > more than once heen made to suffer in Captain Scotr, nnd with his commen: {1 Hs ense 2 he nH 9 gue parti ya would in gh eg in the crown- | sergeant. to which rank be had again Foot, was "the Thomas Atkins of | his own: pocket by: the craft and der and ansther member of the arty the ed 2 hho t as, ine © ing yie ory of siesloo; rising by vorked his way, in 1899, as perman- . proverbial celebrity. for there must | subtlety of the pay-sergeant. Gunner accomplished a sledga journcy hasty a REG y o 1 ing oan, been the meri t 1d merit alone to the honored ently unfit for service, On discharge | have been then, as. there are now. | Atkins made his appearance at the be- doys to' "voit 82 Bu ¥ Fuh u kp 8 ol he wording y dritish pri osition of sat goon! major, | ride, it | he was deseribed as. five feet ten inch. | many who could rejoice in so honored | ginning of the nineteenth century, and Wien sout] de Tra a vag sol Her, 1 ue the same man = nid, fireses es a fall, and to that es in height, bald, and having grey | a name A writer in the : Western | soon became an object of admiration pn Be hn ie a a were ahd Use oii the ey ba Sha we term jack tar is app ied | ct s attributed our hero's fall, for eyes. sallow complexion and a scar on | Morning News in 1808 claimed the | to his comrades and awe on the part 18 o a ng a ri covery, nincty-three days n BC his left hana ; : . { honor for a rifleman. According to | of his pay-sergeant. He started a book sind Wp Mig! ress plag & om a distance pf 960 miles, ! j sung in no stinted f Gill : : bo L} as This is all very interesting iso Iar as | him the greeri jacket obtained notori- | in which' he balanced his accounts Dl an jaa het in a Ge nba The Nimrod's crew, all told : I he Thovpa ited fashion: sul, who | © osult of a trial by court-martial. | it goes, but it 1s no proof whatever | ety about the year 1845. near which { monthly, and so 18 believed to have [EW hi aninster. hey Dy ® mu 1 rew, a _ num-, is this Thomas Atkins, and how did t eventually discharged as a that Thomas Atkins, ol the Fifth ' date an authorized pattern ledger was | or sinated the idea of a soldier's poc- plied sq rapidly that he can now walk 4 is h = oe : : ket ledger, or, as it was called in the | over his creck. But that record is \ 2 : Pe roval artillery, a "Tommy Atkins.' matched in Vancouver where, as is There is no doubt that the account well known, couples who have given STUNNI book or soldier's pocket ledger, was [UP hopes of a family come here and genegally known by that name in the jraisc onc. We are, "in fact, a close ' 3 regiment, and it is equally true that second to Quebec. Not: for us the there was serving in the royal artil- sterile streets of the cities of Ontario. lery at the time stated a gunner of | We can look with derision at Hamil- the name of Thomas Atkins, whose | ton, and with pity at Toronto. Wo method of keeping his accounts was wonder at Toronto, and try not to be honored by general adoption in the Pharisaic as we do so. [As for Wins service. And in the absence of a |nipeg, wall--there are excuses for Win- stronger claimant to the distinction | nipeg. there can be little harm in conceding Ee to the Royal regiment the honor of It's easy to pose as a gentleman if having protuced the original of the |vou have money enough to enable you familiar title by which that fine | to carry out the hiuff, fighting man, the British soldier, is ai- It is the man who can't do things fectionately known to the British pub- | who is always telling others how to lic. Allowing his faults and his fail- { do them. ings, they are admitted outweighed by his' virtues. Follow the growth of the British as a military power to 1 DS the time of its first manifestation at Crecy, and onward to the supreme uic red day of Agincourt; then, through the Q kl C decay under the blight of the wars of . y u the roses to. the revival under the Everybody has a cold. Some resort Tudors, and .to the training in for- to tablets and powders that contain eign schools which prepared the way | dangerous drugs, and death from for the new model oi 3 the standing | heart-depressing remedies is uot infre army, with its - subsequent glorious | quent. record. the British soldier, through all} It's poor policy~te neglect a cold-- the changes of the art of: war, will be |especially when il can be cured so found utichangeably a' splendid fight- | quickly without medicine. ing man. The qualities' by which he} You can send the soothing vapor of was characterized "at the time he first {the pine - woods, the richest balsams became a necessary. evil--a permanent ay healing essences, right to the institution in the country, when in the' cause . of your. cold by inhaling Ca- person of a private in Monk's regi- | yarrhozone. ment he marched oui of his quarters | Tittle drops of wonderful curative in the little village of Coldstream on | power are distributed through the New Year's day. 1660, to become alghole breathing appataius im two member of the senior regiment in the seconds. standing army--esprit--de corps, cheer- Like . a miracle, that's how Cor fulness in privation, and undaunted |. hozone works in bronchitis, ca- bravery in battle are observable in ch, colds, and irritable throat his descendant. --~Tommy Atkins of to- You 2 ply breathe He; oily fragrant | day vapor, and every trace of congestion and discase flees as before fire. HE record made 1 the name--if such Lieut. Shackleton but the land party = divi ever , existed ? Ti an in in his splendid dash | wa: to 'consist of only twelve men. impres ne genera | | bhered thirty-two men, including sever al scien nine people out of ten for the South Pole o-=is that no such per The barquentine sailed early in Janu- | will must give an 1m-| 8 ary, 190%, from New Zealand, and re- | ever existed turned in March, having left the v office ; son v'the fosh. in fa + petus to further ex in oi create 1 duet, that ploration of the! Shackleton party encamped at the a his oh a jon greg southern ice ! foot of Mount Erebus. The party tool : A continent. The in-] with: them materials for a wooden } . land trip of the dar building, with double doors and win- | ground, however, for the b ing explorers was dows to be lined with felt and several | Thomas Atkin 'althougl hi full of privations, | inches of granul wted cork. Provisions yee ne originally noterion i but this fact: will | and supplies for a long stay were ! quence of Hs ie not deter brave and | landed. Lait name at the end of an document as an example f ih in the said rm. Ther 1s good lief that name actu move and have his being short article contributea some services and vicissitudef, in need a medicine.' regiment: he dicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Vancouver's Fecundity. Vancouver Province. The trade in perambulators in Vane couver. is #& rushing branch of business. The profupidvencss of the soil and water of British Columbia is not more proverbial than the capacity for pro- ducing olive branches in Vancouver. men. It cannot, | ' . be urged in | stricken expedition to Walcheren. and |" TT - A I EEE blueiacket. His deeds of glory 2 » was deprived of his chev and covered | have been honored and his virtues « f reduced to the ranks -------------- | The Real Thing In Sinecures. Yall Mall Gazétte. 2 | Arthur A. Beckett, whose death has Catarrhozone Cares least a gloom over Fléet street, served a few vears in the war office, as also No trace of the disease remains al- n vt { did, in the "days that were earlier,' {tex Catarrhozone i® used---no moto G TROM RENARD. FROM BONWIT HARRIS CQ ROM ONEIL "ADAMS co TYROM LORD & TAY TOR NTR | the late Clement Svott and Sie Nor- | matter to clog up the nose and cause : { BY MI55 WAL DROIT OF § man #9 kyer. Bei +ifurientes there you to sough and spii--ho more hedd- TNA . - { would compare favorably with that i {ache an ugzing cars. Jr Lace coats will be mush peed for castino and garden party wear, and Parisian women are ordering these lace wraps for the races. FFE SARI wardrobe | the wAr Fice clerk ty Sih tha Cure is absolute. : will be comple this summer rout at least one dashing costume in black and white, and the lace goat shown, mounted over a trailing frock of white net, is worn with Beckett used to say that he always Because Catarrhozone contains such a rav ishing black and white hat with long, black velvet streamers A little reticule or 'money bag' of black satin ribbon completes a very fetching magpie toilet. read through the Times on getting to [healing balsams and soothing antisep- Silks in plain colors, st as the new lustrous pongees of soft texture and the clinging crepes, will also be much worn. A crepe gown is shown, with a stole in | the office. One day be asked for work, | ties it can't help curing every kind of the mediaeval style, emb: oidered in two tones of the fabric shade. With this frock is a flower hat, bowing pink geranium blossoms massed Over a deep cream Straw, {and his chief set him to index a heap catarrh, throat, lung and bronchial mushroom shape. < a . : ; of circulars, advising him to hurry; trouble. r Midsummer frocks exhibit oidery rather than the lace trimmings of former 4easons. Eyelet patterns and the Richelieu designs, copied after heavy Italian { but to take a stroll in the park if he! Don't experiment longer--Catarrho- laces, are most fashional x f by Jeahne Hallee shows a combination of eyelet embroidery ith plain net--amost unusual style nofion. All the summer | liked. When the index was finished, jzonc means sure cure. Two menths' frocks for day or evening x 1 mat 1 by long silk gloves W broidered wrists, and the gloves are to be pulled up to show all the embroidery. ! the chief rewarded him with the re |ireatment (guarantéed), pri $1: 5 fuller. and waists longer. Many smart black dresses for {mark : "I only gave vou the work be- | smaller size, 50c., at all lers, or gl Summer evening ¢ are modifications of the winter styles m like them, except that sk little bead trimmed theatre caps which Frenchwomen | cause vou hathered 'me. Now it's done | the Catarrhozone company, King=lon, it's po good to us and never will be." Ont. evening, theatre and restaurant wea ave like the striking black costume of s order shown: above, witl are Using now x